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2022—2023学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语试题(A)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一
个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatprobablyistheman?A.Adoctor.B.A
policeofficer.C.Afirefighter.2.Howistheweathernow?A.Cloudy.B.Windy.C.Rainy.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthepriceofthe
car?A.Toohigh.B.Quitenormal.C.Reallylow.4.WhendidthewomanfirstcometoAustria?A.InMarch.B.InJune.C.InOctober.5.Whatarethespeakersmainl
ytalkingabout?A.Afilm.B.Aholiday.C.Aplace.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三
个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemando?A.He’sac
ustomer.B.He’saguide.C.He’sabankclerk.7.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Movetoanotherwindow.BCopysomeforms.C.Openasavingsac
count..听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidthewomanprobablydooverhersummervacation?A.Sheworkedasawaitress.B.Sheattende
dsomeclasses.C.Shetraveledaroundtheworld.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Makingavideo.B.ContactingDavidtonight.C.Visitingaclassmate.听第8段材
料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoesthemanknowwhattobuy?A.Fromawebsite.B.Fromthegroom’sfriends.C.Fromthewoman’sfriends.11.Wh
oboughttheglassbowls?A.DanandWendy.B.EricaandJohn.C.ShannonandDave.12.Howmuchwillthespeakersspendforthegroom?
A.$50.B.$90.C.$100.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whoisthewomantalkingto?A.Arepairman.B.Acoworker.C.Aneighbor.14.What’swrongwiththecar?A.
Itwon’tstart.B.Itsradiodoesn’twork.C.Itsenginediesabnormally.15.Wheredidthewomanputthecartoday?A.Ataparkinglot.B.Intheyard.C.Inthegarage.16.Whatwillt
hemando?A.Givethewomanalift.B.Checkthecarthoroughly.C.Sendthecartoarepairshop.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A
.Formalrulesofaparty.B.Somechangesofaparty.C.Thetimetableofaparty.18.HowmuchdoesaticketcostattheHiltonHotel?A.$45.B.$40.C.$35
.19.HowlongisthepartysupposedtolastattheHiltonHotel?A.About5hours.B.About6hours.C.About7hours.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheboss
?A.Heisturning40yearsold.B.Hehaspreparedabirthdaycake.C.Hewillsaygoodbyetothecompany.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、
C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AYou’veprobablytriedeasycenter-cityBeijingridesifyouenjoyriding.Nowit’stimetolevelupyourrides,s
otheywilltakeyououtintothecountrysideandattractivemountains.DeathValleyApproximatedistance:100kmloop(环线)Itmaysoundterrifying,butBeijing’scyclis
tsnamedthisnorthernroute“DeathValley”onaccountofthehugetombitpasses,notthenumberofon-roadaccidentsithaswitnessed.Inreality,it’sthec
losest,mostlycar-freelooptothecitycenter.Tuesday/ThursdayTTTApproximatedistance:54kmloopThisTeamTimeTrialisverypopularamongt
heBeijingcyclingcommunityasanearlymorningridebeforework.Whileit’snotparticularlyscenic,therearefewtrafficli
ghts,andtheroadsarenottoobusyandhaveadequatebikelanesoneachside,makingitarelativelytrouble-freeride.Ifyou’dl
iketoridewithagroup,seekoutearlymorningBeijingridergroupsandjointhemonTuesdayorThursdaymorningsat5amor6amdependingontheseason.TheVerseApproxima
tedistance:120kmloopItpassesacafewithgood(althoughexpensive)foodandevenhigh-endaccommodation,butthebestpartistheirsuperwelcom
ingattitudetowardscyclists.It’sabitofhiketogettherebutwellworththeeffort,asyouarerewardedwithamazingviewso
ftheGreatWalluponarrival,andaridebackthatismostlydownhill.TongzhouGrandCanalForestParkApproximatedistance:70kmloopThisparkisthecl
osestplaceforriderstoenjoytheGrandCanalinBeijing.TheTongzhouGrandCanalisatruewonderinChina,andoneofthegreatestcivilengineeringpro
jectsinhistory.TheoldestpartsofitdatebackhundredsofyearsBC.Itwillbeafunridehere.1.Whyisthenorthernroutenamed“DeathValley”?A.Ithasd
eadlyloopsforcars.B.Itislocatedinadistantplace.C.Thereisalargetombontheroute.D.Manyaccidentshavehappenedalongtheroad.2.Whichofthefollowingco
verstheshortestdistance?A.DeathValley.B.Tuesday/ThursdayTTT.C.TheVerseD.TongzhouGrandCanalForestPark3.What
dothelasttworouteshaveincommon?A.Theybothofferadownhillride.B.Theybothhaveadequatebikelanes.C.Theybothpassa
second-to-nonecafe.D.Theybothofferaviewofhistoricalsites.【答案】1.C2.B3.D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍的是几条可以带你进入乡村和迷人山区的骑行路线。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据D
eathValley部分的“Itmaysoundterrifying,butBeijing’scyclistsnamedthisnorthernroute“DeathValley”onaccountofthehugetombitpasses,notthenumberofon-ro
adaccidentsithaswitnessed.(这听起来可能很可怕,但北京的骑行者将这条北线命名为“死亡谷”,是因为它经过的巨大坟墓,而不是它目睹的交通事故数量。)”可知,之所以这样命名是因为这条路线会经过巨大的坟墓。故选C项。【2题详解】细节理解题
。根据DeathValley部分中的“Approximatedistance:100kmloop(环线)(大约距离:100公里环线)”;Tuesday/ThursdayTTT部分中的“Approximatedistance:54kmloop(大约距离:54公里环线)”;TheVers
e部分中的“Approximatedistance:120kmloop(大约距离:120km环线)”以及TongzhouGrandCanalForestPark部分中的“Approximatedistance:70kmloop(大约距离:70公里环路)”可知,路线最短的应该是Tuesday/T
hursdayTTT,其只有54公里环路。故选B项。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据TheVerse部分中的“It’sabitofhiketogettherebutwellworththeeffort,asyouarerewardedwithamazingviewsoftheGre
atWalluponarrival,andaridebackthatismostlydownhill.(到达那里需要一点徒步旅行,但非常值得付出努力,因为您在抵达时可以欣赏到长城的壮丽景色,并且大部分是下坡的车程。)”可以
见到长城壮丽的景象,根据TongzhouGrandCanalForestPark部分中的“ThisparkistheclosestplaceforriderstoenjoytheGrandCanalinBeij
ing.TheTongzhouGrandCanalisatruewonderinChina,andoneofthegreatestcivilengineeringprojectsinhistory.(这个公园是北京骑手最接近游览大运河的地方。通州大运河是中国
真正的奇迹,也是历史上最伟大的土木工程之一。)”可知,这条线路可以看到大运河,由此可知,这两条路线都可以看到历史遗迹。故选D项。BWindpowerisapowerfultoolforreducingcarbonemissionsthatcauseclimatechange.The
turbines(涡轮机),however,canbeathreattobirds,whichiswhyexpertsarelookingforwaystopreventthedanger.AcompanyinBoulder,
Coloradohasproducedacamera-and-AI-basedtechnologythatcanrecognizeeaglesandotherbirdsastheyapproachinenoughtimetoshutoffturbinesinthei
rflightpaths.Theirtool,calledIdentiFlight,candetect5.62timesmorebirdflightsthanhumanobserversalone,withanaccuracyrateof94per
cent.Usinghigh-precision(高精确度的)visualsensors,thesystemcalculatesabird’sspeedandflightpath,andifitisonacrashpathwithaturbine,asignalissenttoshuttha
tturbinedown.WinninganawardforitsperformanceinAustralia,thetrackingsystemwassetupin2018andwasfoundtocuteagledeathsattheCattl
eHillWindFarmbymorethanfour-fifths.Eachdaysignalshaveshutdowntheirmovementsanaverageof400times—acrossthefieldof48turbines—for2t
o3minuteseachtime.Acrosstheglobe,DukeEnergyinWyomingisemployingthesametechnologywithimpressiveresultsatit
sTopoftheWorldWindpowerProject,whichwasthefirstwindsitetousethetechnology.In2014,IdentiFlight’smaker,BoulderImaging,usedTopoft
heWorldfortestingaftereagleswerekilledbytheturbines,whichleftDukeEnergyinviolation(违反)oftheMigratoryBi
rdTreatyAct.47unitsmadeofeightwide-anglecamerasnowconstantlypasscrosstheskytomonitorall110turbines.B
irdloverGarryGeorgeadmits,“Ourownscienceshowsthatclimatechangeisbyfarthebiggestthreattobirdsandtheplaceswildlifeneedtosurvive.IdentiFlightwillma
keitpossibletofighttheworsteffectsofclimatechangeandprotectthebirdsweloveintheprocess.”4.WhatcanIdentiFlightdo?A.Stopthe
turbineswhenbirdsarespotted.B.Preventbirdsfromchoosingacrashpath.C.Identifypotentialthreatstowindturbines.
D.Lettheturbinesmakefulluseofwindpower.5.Whatdoesthedatainparagraph3showaboutIdentiFlight?A.Itiswidelyused.
B.Itreceivedawarmwelcome.C.Itisveryeffective.D.Ithasareallylongservicelife.6.WhydidDukeEnergyworkwithBoulderImagingin2014?A.Itbroketh
erelevantlawonbirdprotection.B.ItrespondedtothecallofBoulderImaging.C.Itintendedtoimproveitswide-anglecam
eras.D.ItfollowedintheCattleHillWindFarm’sfootsteps.7.WhatisGarryGeorge’sattitudetoIdentiFlight?A.Reserved.B.Approving.C.Uncer
tain.D.Unconcerned.【答案】4.A5.C6.A7.B【解析】【导语】本文是篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种基于摄像头和人工智能的技术,可以识别老鹰和其他鸟类,以减少风力发电的涡轮机对它们造成的
威胁。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Usinghigh-precision(高精确度的)visualsensors,thesystemcalculatesabird’sspeedandflightpath,andifitisonacrashpathwithaturbine,asig
nalissenttoshutthatturbinedown.”(该系统使用高精度视觉传感器,计算出鸟的速度和飞行路线,如果它与涡轮机处于碰撞路径上,就会发送信号关闭涡轮机)可知,IdentiFlight能够在发现鸟时,停止涡轮机的运作。故选A。【5题
详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“WinninganawardforitsperformanceinAustralia,thetrackingsystemwassetupin2018andwasfoundtocuteagledeathsattheCattleHillWindFarmby
morethanfour-fifths.”(该跟踪系统于2018年建立,在澳大利亚因其表现而获奖,并被发现将CattleHillWindFarm鹰死亡人数减少了五分之的四以上)和“Eachdaysignalshav
eshutdowntheirmovementsanaverageof400times—acrossthefieldof48turbines—for2to3minuteseachtime.”(每天,信号在48
台涡轮机中平均关闭400次,每次关闭2到3分钟)可知,通过这些具体的数据,人们可以看到IdentiFlight系统非常有效地减少了涡轮机对鸟类的威胁和伤害。故选C。【6题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段“In20
14,IdentiFlight’smaker,BoulderImaging,usedTopoftheWorldfortestingaftereagleswerekilledbytheturbines,whichleftDukeEnergyinviolation(违反)oftheMigr
atoryBirdTreatyAct.”(2014年,IdentiFlight的制造商BoulderImaging利用TopoftheWorld在老鹰被涡轮机杀死后进行了测试,这使得DukeEnergy违反了《候
鸟条约法案》)可知,DukeEnergy和BoulderImaging在2014年合作是因为DukeEnergy违反了《候鸟条约法案》。故选A。【7题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段GarryGeorge所说的话中“Id
entiFlightwillmakeitpossibletofighttheworsteffectsofclimatechangeandprotectthebirdsweloveintheprocess.”(IdentiFlight将使对抗气候变化的最坏影响成为可能,并在此
过程中保护我们喜爱的鸟类)可知,他对IdentiFlight是持支持态度的。故选B。CTheoceansustainsalllifeonourplanet.Itprovidesfoodtoeatandoxygentobreathe,whileplayingakeyroleinmakingourcl
imatelessextreme.Buttheoceanisbecomingconsiderablywarmer,affectingitsabilitytosustainlife.ThehightemperaturesseenaroundtheMediterra
neanthisyearareindicativeofrisingglobaltemperatures.ResearchfoundtheseatemperaturesrecordedintheMediterraneanovertheperiod2015-2019
werethehighestsincetherecordingbeganin1982.Muchoftheresearchonoceanheatwavesfindsthattheyaffectcertainhabitatsparticularlystr
ongly,includingcoralreefs,seagrassandseaweed.Oceanheatwaveswerefoundtoberesponsibleforthelossofupto80%ofthepopulat
ionofsomeMediterraneanspeciesbetween2015and2019.Amassdeatheventisasingle,terribleincidentthatrapidlydestroysla
rgenumbersofaspecies.Overtwo-thirdsofthedeathsofoceancreaturesoccurringonthehardseafloorwereinthewaterswithadepthofonly0-25meters,whicharesubje
cttoparticularlyintensewarmingandarehometosomeofthemostbiodiverseecosystemsintheMediterranean.Foundationspeciesarecriticalins
tructuringanecosystem.Theyactasnurserygrounds,provideprotectionagainstenemies,andserveasafoodsource.Foundationspeciesarethekeytosustainingbi
odiversity,andtheirlosswillhaveimpactsonotherspecies.Asfoundationspecies,thelossofcorals,seagrassandsea
weedisparticularlyconcerning.Additionally,oceanheatwavesoftenresultindisplacement(被迫迁徙).Evidencesuggeststhattheexceptionaltemperaturessee
nacrosstheMediterraneanthissummermaybedrivingextensivemassdisplacement.InGreece,scientistshaveobservedahugeincreaseofinvasive(入侵
的)speciesfromwarmerwaters.Thisincludesthelionfishandsilver-cheekedtoadfish,bothofwhicharepoisonous,andcarrythepotentialtocauseconsi
derableecologicaldamage.Withinsomebranchesofthescientificcommunity,therecentintensityandfrequencyofoceanheatwavessuggestswehavearrivedata“climateen
dgame”.Thisinvolvespreparationforthefullconsequencesofwidespreadoceanspeciesdeath,ifemissionsarenotcontrolled.ThelikelydamagingMediterraneano
ceanheatwavesofthisyearwillonlyaddfueltosuchdiscussions.8.WhatcanweinferabouttheMediterranean?A.Itsworseningabilitytosustainlifeisstillbeingigno
red.B.Itshightemperaturesarecausingdamagetohumanlife.C.Itsoceanlifeisincreasinglythreatenedbyclimatechange.D.Itssurroundings
areworseningmuchfasterthanexpected.9.Wheredothedeathsofoceanlifetendtohappen?A.Onthehardseafloorofbroadwaters.B.Ontheha
rdseafloorofdeepwaters.C.Onthehardseafloorofshallowwaters.D.Onthehardseafloorofcoldwaters.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthedis
placementofoceanlife?A.Itisdamagingtheoceanecosystem.B.Itisresponsibleforglobaltemperatures.C.Itiseasilyinfluenc
edbyclimatechange.D.Itisagoodwaytomaintaintheecology.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThecausesofoceanheatwavesaroundtheMediterranean.B.Themainnatur
althreatstooceanlifeintheMediterranean.C.TheadviceondealingwithMediterraneanoceanheatwaves.D.Theimpactsof
oceanheatwavesonlifeintheMediterranean.【答案】8.C9.C10.A11.D【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章指出海洋对地球生态系统无比重要,但一项对地中海温度的研究记录显示近年来海洋温度显著升高,这将会对生态系统产生极大影响。
【8题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段中“Oceanheatwaveswerefoundtoberesponsibleforthelossofupto80%ofthepopulationofsomeMediterraneanspeciesbetween2015and2019.(人们发现2015到201
9年间海洋暖流导致了至多80%某些地中海物种数量的消失)”可知,气候变化、海水变暖(气候变化)给地中海生物种群造成了日益严重的威胁,与C选项描述相符。故选C项。【9题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“Overtwo-thi
rdsofthedeathsofoceancreaturesoccurringonthehardseafloorwereinthewaterswithadepthofonly0-25meters,whicharesubjecttoparticula
rlyintensewarmingandarehometosomeofthemostbiodiverseecosystemsintheMediterranean.(发生在硬海底上超过三分之二的海洋生物死亡都仅位于0到25米的深度,这些区域受到海水显著变暖的影响,而且是地中海最具生物多样
性的生态系统所在之处)”可知,海洋生物死亡主要发生在硬海底上的浅水区域。故选C项。【10题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段中“Thisincludesthelionfishandsilver-cheekedtoa
dfish,bothofwhicharepoisonous,andcarrythepotentialtocauseconsiderableecologicaldamage.(这包括狮子鱼和棕斑兔头鲀,两者都是有毒的,且有可能造成严重的生态破坏)”可知,海水变暖导致的
物种迁徙可能会造成对海洋生态系统的破坏。故选A项。【11题详解】主旨大意题。总览全文,文章在首段指出海洋对地球生态的重要性,并引入研究记录表明地中海温度显著上升,然后从多方面阐述了海水变暖会造成的严重后果,D选项“地中海热浪对生物的影响”符合文章主旨。故选D项。DA
rtistDavidBowiemayhavesung“IstherelifeonMars?”in1971butthedreamoffindingorplacinglivingcreaturesontheredplanetisstillalive.Oxygen,ofcourse,isc
ritical.Thankstoalargeleapinscientifictechnology,thereisnowamachinewhichcanproduceoxygenincertainenvironment
,anditisagiantstepofMarsexploration.ScientistsarethrilledbecausetheMarsOxygenISRUExperiment(MOXIE)willhopefu
llymakeastronautssurviveonMars.NASA’SPerseveranceMarsRoverisamachineofmanywonders.Attachedtotheexploringrobotisaparticularlyinnovati
vedevice,MOXIE.Whenstarted,thedevicetakesseveralhourstowarmup.Itthenbeginsfiltering(过滤)andpressuringairpulledfromMars’atmosphere.Theairthenu
ndergoesanhour-longbreakdownprocessinthepartofthemachineknownastheSolidOxideElectrolyzer(SOXE).Itbreaksairmolecules(分子)intocarbo
nmonoxide(一氧化碳)andoxygen.Thecollectedoxygenis,ofcourse,thebreathableelementweareallfamiliarwithhereonEarth.MOXIEproduces0.2ounceso
foxygenperhour—aboutasmuchasasmalltreedoesthroughphotosynthesis(光合作用).TestingMOXIE’Sperformanceunderdifferentconditi
onsisacriticalresearch.“TheproductivityofMOXIEisunstable,”theinvestigatorJeffreyHoffman,fromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,saysinastatemen
t.“TheatmosphereofMarsisfarmorechangeablethanEarth.ThedensityoftheaironMarscanvarybyafactorortwothroughtheyear,andthe
temperaturecanvaryby100degrees.Oneobjectiveistoshowwecanruninallseasons.”Theteamhastesteditinfall,win
ter,andvarioustimesofday.Theyhopetoconfirmitalsoworksinspring,aswellasatdawnandduskwhenMars’temperatureschangerapidly.Demonstra
tionsofMOXIE’SsuccessofferhopethatmissionstoMarswillbemorepracticablethanpreviouslythought.“TosupportahumanmissiontoMars,wehavetobringalotofst
ufffromEarth,likecomputersspacesuitsandhabitats.”Hoffmansays.“Butoxygen?Ifyoucanmakeitthere,goforityou’rewayaheadofthegame.”Scienti
stshopeascaled-upmodelcouldarrivebeforeastronautsandbeginpreparingahabitableamountofoxygenforateamofsixastronautsarrivin
gmonthslater.Thekeyishowtheearlier-arrivedMOXIEworkswithouthumans.12.Whyarescientistsexcited?A.MOXIEhelpsprepareforhumanMarsexploration.B.MOXIEhelp
sconfirmtheexistenceoflifeonMars.C.MOXIEisexpectedtoturnMarsintoanotherEarth.D.MOXIEisthefirstdemonstrationoftechnologyonMars.13.Wha
tisthefunctionofSOXE?A.TogiveoffoxygenintoMars’atmosphere.B.Toremoveoxygenfromairmolecules.C.TofilterairfromMars’atmosphere.D
.TowarmupMOXIE.14.WhatisJeffreyHoffman’sworryaboutMOXIE?A.Itsmethodoftransportation.B.Itsconsumptionofenergy.C.Itstestresult.D.Itsadaptationto
Mars’atmosphere.15.WhatisthenextstepforMOXIE?A.HowtolandMOXIEonmars.B.HowtomakeMOXIEautomatic.C.Howtomatchequip
mentwithMOXIE.D.HowtoincreasetheproductionofMOXIE.【答案】12.A13.B14.D15.B【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了由于科学技术的巨大飞跃,如今一种可以在特定环境中生
产氧气的机器MOXIE有望使宇航员在火星上生存。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“ScientistsarethrilledbecausetheMarsOxygenISRUExperiment(MOXIE)willhopefullymakeastron
autssurviveonMars.”(科学家们非常激动,因为火星氧气ISRU实验(MOXIE)有望使宇航员在火星上生存。)可知,MOXIE有助于为人类火星探测做准备。故选A项。【13题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Theairthenundergoes
anhour-longbreakdownprocessinthepartofthemachineknownastheSolidOxideElectrolyzer(SOXE).Itbreaksairmolecules(分子)intocarbonm
onoxide(一氧化碳)andoxygen.”(然后,空气在被称为固体氧化物电解槽(SOXE)的机器部件中经历长达一个小时的分解过程。它破坏空气分子转化为一氧化碳和氧气。)可知,SOXE的功能是去除空气分子中的氧气。故选B项。【14题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“Thet
eamhastesteditinfall,winter,andvarioustimesofday.Theyhopetoconfirmitalsoworksinspring,aswellasatdawnandduskwhenMars’temperatureschangerap
idly.”(该团队已经在秋季、冬季和一天中的不同时间对其进行了测试。他们希望证实它在春季以及火星温度快速变化的黎明和黄昏也能起作用。)可推知,杰弗里·霍夫曼担心的是MOXIE对火星大气的适应性。故选D项。【15题
详解】推理判断题。根据第四段“Thekeyishowtheearlier-arrivedMOXIEworkswithouthumans.”(关键是早期到达的MOXIE在没有人类的情况下是如何工作的。)可知,MOXIE的下一步是如何使它在没有人的情况下自动工作,推断出科学家希望MOXI
E可以达到自动化。故选B项。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Let’staketimetothinkaboutsocialmediaweuse.Thevastamountofinformati
ononithasitspositives.____16____Butthere’salwayscertaincontentonitthathastobeconsideredcarefully,suchaspostsaboutdietcultureorparentin
g.Awidevarietyofconflictingopinionsandharmfulbehaviorsthatgetpassedonasfactsdoharmtounknowingusers.____17____Theproblemwithm
uchcontentaboutmentalillnessesisthatitquicklybecomesanumbersgametogainahugefollowingonsocialmediaplatforms.Thesekindsofaccountsareris
inginpopularity.____18____Thisratracedirectlyleadstothepromotionofunreliableandmisleadinginformationandcontentwherecreatorsexaggerate
(夸大)theirownexperiencestomakeitappearasiftheyhaveamentalillnesssotheycanreceivemoreviews.____19____Mo
reover,thisstartsawaveofunsuspectingcontentviewersincorrectlylabelingthemselvesasfacingmentalhealthissues.____20____On
eistobettereducateoneselfbeforejumpingtoanyconclusionsortakinganyactionbasedonill-informedadvice.Inthatway,peoplecanreallyreflectonwhet
hertheydevelopthesesymptoms(症状)becausetheyseethemonline,orwhetherthesesymptomshavealwaysbeenpartoftheirdailylife.Informationfromprofessionalssho
uldbeseenfirst.Together,smartlyconsumingmediaandresponsiblycreatingcontentcanpreventmisinformationfromsp
readingthroughouttheplatform.A.Manypeopledisapproveofit.B.Possiblesolutionsaresuggested.C.Otherusersarequicktoproducesimilarcontent.D.Thesamepat
ternpresentsitselftomentalillnesses.E.Thosesymptomssoundlikethingsyouexperienceeveryday.F.Somepeoplecanfindencourage
mentwhenengagingintheirpersonalstruggles.G.Thistakesattentionawayfromthosewhogenuinelyspreadawarenessaboutmentalhealth.【答案】16.F17.D18.C19.G
20.B【解析】【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章论述了社交媒体上关于精神疾病的各种矛盾的观点、错误的行为被当作事实广泛传播,夸大事实的账户受人追捧,提供真实信息的账户得不到关注,不知情的用户受到了伤害,而解决这一问题需要用户更好地教育自己,不盲目下结论或采取行动。【
16题详解】根据前文“Thevastamountofinformationonithasitspositives.(它的大量信息有其积极的一面。)”和后文“Butthere’salwayscertaincontentonitthath
astobeconsideredcarefully,suchaspostsaboutdietcultureorparenting.(但总有一些内容需要仔细考虑,比如关于饮食文化或育儿的帖子。)”可知,本段在讨论
社交媒体的利弊,空处需要承接前文,说明积极的一面,和后文形成语义的转折。F项“有些人可以在个人挣扎中找到鼓励。”符合语境。故选F。【17题详解】根据前文“Butthere’salwayscertaincontentonitthathas
tobeconsideredcarefully,suchaspostsaboutdietcultureorparenting.Awidevarietyofconflictingopinionsandharmfulbehaviorsthatgetpassedonasfactsdoharmto
unknowingusers.(但总有一些内容需要仔细考虑,比如关于饮食文化或育儿的帖子。各种各样相互矛盾的观点和有害的行为被当作事实传播,对不知情的用户造成了伤害。)”可知,本段后半部分主要讨论社交媒体的弊端,针对饮食
文化和育儿方面的信息传播提出了质疑,空处会进一步延伸前文的内容。D项“同样的模式也出现在精神疾病上。”符合语境,其中的“Thesamepattern”概括了前文的“Awidevarietyofconflictingopinionsandharmfulbehavior
sthatgetpassedonasfacts”。故选D。【18题详解】根据前文“Theproblemwithmuchcontentaboutmentalillnessesisthatitquicklybecomesanumb
ersgametogainahugefollowingonsocialmediaplatforms.Thesekindsofaccountsarerisinginpopularity.(很多关于精神疾病的内容的问题在于,它很快就变成了一场数字游戏,目的是在社交媒体平台上获得大量粉
丝。这类账户越来越受欢迎。)”可知,本段讨论精神疾病方面信息传播很广泛,空处会延伸说明这种广泛的特质。C项“其他用户很快就会产生类似的内容。”符合语境。故选C。【19题详解】根据前文“Thisratrac
edirectlyleadstothepromotionofunreliableandmisleadinginformationandcontentwherecreatorsexaggerate(夸大)theirownexperiencestomakeitappearasiftheyhavea
mentalillnesssotheycanreceivemoreviews.(这种激烈的竞争直接导致了不可靠和误导性的信息和内容的推广,创作者夸大自己的经历,使其看起来好像他们有精神疾病,这样他们就可以获得更多的观看量。)”可知,本段在陈述这种不可靠的信息传播的结果,夸大者会收获更多的注意,
空处可能会说明如实传播的人的情况。G项“这将注意力从那些真正传播心理健康意识的人身上转移开。”符合语境,其中的“genuinely”和前文的“exaggerate”相对。故选G。【20题详解】根据后文“Oneistobettereducateoneselfbeforejumpingtoa
nyconclusionsortakinganyactionbasedonill-informedadvice.(一种是在根据不了解情况的建议做出任何结论或采取任何行动之前,更好地教育自己。)”可知,本段提出了解决上述问题的方法,空处需概括本
段的内容。B项“可能的解决方案被提出。”符合语境,呼应后文具体的解决方法。故选B。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When
mysoncamehomewithabackpackfilledwithcertificates(证书)acknowledginghisgeniusinmath,English,history,science,an
dtherestofhiseighthgradeclasses,Iwas____21____,untilanotherparent,whosesonattendedthesameschool,toldm
e,“Allthekids____22____them.”Mysonisbright.However,Iknewhewasn’tgoodenoughto____23____certificatesfromeveryclassbecausehedidn’tworkveryhard
.Isharedthat____24____withtheschool,andthey____25____ofmycomments.Theprincipalbelieveditwas____26____topraiseeverystudent.Hesaidk
idsfearfailure—iftheygetpoorgrades,they’ll____27____learning.Idonotagreewith____28____studentswhohavenotworkedhardordone
somethingtosucceed.Studentsgenerallyknowwhentheyhavenotearnedanaward;____29____,therewardbecomesmeaningless.If
wedonotbelieveachildcan______30______something,whichisthemessagethatissentwhenarewardnottruly______31______isgiven,t
hentheywillbelievethesame.______32______,noprideorself-respectisgainedfromit.Meanwhile,when______33______arelow,orevennonexistent,studentsar
enotgiventheopportunitytolearnandgrow.Givingchildrenopportunitiestosucceed,with______34______ifnecessary,isoneofth
egreatestgiftswecangiveourchildren.Forwhentheydosucceedbyworkinghard,wegivethema______35______senseofselfandthey’llrealizethey’remorecapablethan
theythought.21.A.proudB.curiousC.confusedD.skeptical22.A.knowB.likeC.acceptD.get23.A.issueB.receiveC.seekD.require24.A.certificateB.lessonC.opi
nionD.finding25.A.disapprovedB.talkedC.knewD.complained26.A.harmfulB.beneficialC.impossibleD.difficult27.A.endupB.keepupC.speedupD.giveup28.A.
helpingB.remindingC.rewardingD.punishing29A.thereforeB.howeverC.insteadD.otherwise30.A.discoverB.tolerateC.completeD.o
vercome31.A.offeredB.earnedC.neededD.desired32.A.OnthecontraryB.AsaresultC.BythewayD.Inotherwords33.A.risksB.pressuresC.gradesD.expectations34.A.sup
portB.beliefC.sympathyD.interest35.A.consistentB.negativeC.positiveD.realistic【答案】21.A22.D23.B24.C25.A26.B27.D28.C29.A30.C31.B32.B33.D34.A35.C【解
析】【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。主要讲述的是作者的儿子得到学校的很多奖励证书,但作者认为这些奖励来的太容易,不利于孩子的成长与发展。【21题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我的儿子带着满满一书包的证书回家时,我
感到很自豪,因为他在数学、英语、历史、科学和其他八年级课程上都很有天赋,直到另一位儿子在同一所学校上学的家长告诉我:“所有.的孩子都有这些证书。”A.proud骄傲的;B.curious好奇的;C.confused迷惑的;D.skepti
cal怀疑的。根据上文中的“Whenmysoncamehomewithabackpackfilledwithcertificates(证书)acknowledginghisgeniusinmath,English,history,science,andthe
restofhiseighthgradeclasses”可知,作者看到这些证书应该是感到“自豪”。故选A项。【22题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我的儿子带着满满一书包的证书回家时,我感到很自豪,因为他在数学、英语、历史、科学和其他八年级课
程上都很有天赋,直到另一位儿子在同一所学校上学的家长告诉我:“所有的孩子都有这些证书。”A.know知道;B.like喜欢;C.accept接受;D.get得到。根据下文中的“Hesaidkidsfearfailure—iftheyg
etpoorgrades,they’ll____7____learning.”可知,学校为了鼓励学生,每个孩子都“得奖”。故选D项。【23题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是,我知道他不够好,不能拿到每个等级的证书,因为他不是很努力。A.issue发布;B.receive接收;得到;C
.seek寻找;D.require要求。根据下文中的“becausehedidn’tworkveryhard”可知,作者认为自己的儿子不努力,不“应该”得到奖励。故选B项。【24题详解】考查名词词义辨析
。句意:我把这个观点告诉了学校,他们不同意我的观点。A.certificate证书;B.lesson课程;C.opinion观点;D.finding发现。根据上文中的“However,Iknewhewasn’tgoodenoug
hto____3____certificatesfromeveryclassbecausehedidn’tworkveryhard.”可知,作者把这一“观点”告诉学校。故选C项。25题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我把这个观点告
诉了学校,他们不同意我的观点。A.disapproved不赞成;B.talked讨论;C.knew知道;D.complained抱怨。根据下文中的“Hesaidkidsfearfailure—iftheygetpoorgrades,they’ll__
__7____learning.”可知,学校的观点与作者不同,所以此处是“不赞成”作者的观点。故选A项。【26题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:校长认为表扬每一个学生是有益的。A.harmful有害的;B.beneficial有益的;C.impossible不可能的;D.diffic
ult困难的。根据下文中的“topraiseeverystudent”和上文提到学校不赞成作者的观点可知,校长认为多鼓励和表扬对孩子是“有益的”。故选B项。【27题详解】考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:他说孩子们害怕失败——如果他们的成绩不好,他们就会放弃
学习。A.endup结束;B.keepup维持;C.speedup加速;D.giveup放弃。根据上文中的“Hesaidkidsfearfailure”可知,孩子们害怕失败,所以成绩不好就会“放弃”学习。故选D项。【【28题详解】考查动词词义辨
析。句意:我不同意奖励那些没有努力学习或没有为成功做过什么事情的学生。A.helping帮助;B.reminding提醒;C.rewarding奖励;D.punishing惩罚。根据下文中的“therewardbecomesmeaningless.”可知,作者对于“奖励”没有努力的孩子是不赞成的
。故选C项。【29题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:因此,奖励变得毫无意义。A.therefore因此;B.however然而;C.instead然而;D.otherwise否则。根据上文中的“Studentsgenerallyknowwhentheyhaveno
tearnedanaward”与下文中的“therewardbecomesmeaningless.”句意可知,两者之间为因果关系。故选A项。【30题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我们认为一个孩子不能够完成某件事,这是当我们给予一个没有真正获得的奖励时所传递的信息,那么他们也会
相信同样的事情。A.discover发现;B.tolerate忍受;C.complete完成;D.overcome克服。根据语境可知,作者认为,一个孩子无法靠自己赢得奖励,而我们却给他奖励时,让孩子只会认为自己真的无法“完成”某件事。故选C项。【31题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句
意:如果我们认为一个孩子不能够完成某件事,这是当我们给予一个没有真正获得的奖励时所传递的信息,那么他们也会相信同样的事情。A.offered提供;B.earned挣得;C.needed需要;D.desired渴望。根据上文中的“
Studentsgenerallyknowwhentheyhavenotearnedanaward”可知,此处指的是奖励没有被真正地“赢得”。故选B项。【32题详解】考查介词短语词义辨析。句意:因此,没有骄傲或自尊从中获得。A.Onthec
ontrary相反;B.Asaresult因此;C.Bytheway顺便说一下;D.Inotherwords换句话说。根据下文中的“noprideorself-respectisgainedfromit.”
与上文讲述的内容可知,此处应表示“因果”关系。故选B项。【33题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:与此同时,当期望很低,甚至不存在时,学生就没有机会学习和成长。A.risks风险;B.pressures压力;C.grades成绩;D.expect
ations期望。根据上文中的“noprideorself-respectisgainedfromit.”以及语境可知,此处指的是孩子们的“期望”很低,或者没有期望。故选D项。【34题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:给孩子成功的机会
,必要时给予支持,是我们能给孩子最好的礼物之一。A.support支持;B.belief信念;C.sympathy同情;D.interest兴趣。根据上文中的“Givingchildrenopportunitiestosucceed”以及下文中的
“ifnecessary”可知,此处指的是给孩子成功的机会,必要的话,给孩子们“支持”。故选A项。【35题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:因为当他们通过努力获得成功时,我们会给他们一种积极的自我意识,他们会意识到自己比他们想象的更有能力。A.con
sistent一致的;B.negative消极的;C.positive积极的;D.realistic现实的。根据上文中的“noprideorself-respectisgainedfromit”以及下文中的“andthey’llrealizethey’remorecapablethanthe
ythought.”可知,此处指的是只有真正通过努力获得成功,孩子们才能获得“积极的”自我体验。故选C项。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Lookingatthedevelopme
ntofWesternpaintingoverthecenturies____36____(be)perhapsthebestwaytounderstandWesternart.TheMiddleAges(fromthe5thtothe15thcentury)DuringtheMiddleAg
es,thepurposeofWesternartwastoteachpeopleaboutChristianity.Paintingshadreligious____37____(theme).Thisbegantochangeinthe13thcentury,____38__
__paintingsshowedrealpeopleinarealenvironment.TheRenaissance(fromthe14thtothe17thcentury)Duringthisperiod,paintersbegantoadoptamorehumanist
icattitudetolife.____39____importantbreakthroughwastheuseofperspectivebyMasaccio.Some____40____(influence)paintersbuiltonGiot
toandMasaccio’sinnovationstoproducesomeofthegreatestartthatEuropehadeverseen.Anotherinnovationwastheuseofoilpaints.Thistechniquereached____41
____(it)heightwithRembrandt,whogainedareputationasamasterofshadowandlight.Insubjectmatter,theemphasis____42____
(increasing)shiftedtopeopleandtheworldaroundus.Impressionism(late19thtoearly20thcentury)Afterphotograp
hy____43____(invent)inthemid-19century,ImpressionismemergedinFrance.ThenameofthisnewmovementcamefromthepaintingbyClaudeMone
t.WhilemanyImpressionistspaintedscenesofnatureordailylife,othersfocused____44____people.ModernArt(fromthe20thcenturytotoday)Somepai
nterstried_____45_____(analyse)theshapeswhichexistedinthenaturalworldwithCubism.Othersgavetheirpaintingsarealisticbutdream-likequali
ty.Stillothersturnedtoabstractart.【答案】36.is37.themes38.when39.An40.influential41.its42.increasingly43.wasinvented44.on45.toanalyse【解析
】【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要简要介绍了西方绘画的发展史,以帮助更好的理解西方艺术。【36题详解】考查谓语动词。句意:回顾几个世纪以来西方绘画的发展也许是理解西方艺术的最好方法。分析句子结构可知,此处为谓语动词,结合句意可知
,此处讲述的是现在客观情况,所以使用一般现在时态,且动名词短语作主语时,谓语动词为单数。故填is。【37题详解】考查名词。句意:绘画有宗教主题。分析句子结构可知,此处为名词作宾语,theme为可数名词单数,结合
句意可知,宗教主题不止一个,且其前也无限定词,所以此处应使用名词复数。故填themes。【38题详解】考查定语从句。句意:这种情况在13世纪开始改变,当时的绘画表现的是真实环境中的真实人物。分析句子结构可知,此处为连词引导的定语从句,从句
中不缺少主语和宾语,缺少时间状语,所以使用关系副词,先行词the13thcentury指的是时间。故填when。【39题详解】考查冠词。句意:一个重要的突破是马萨乔对透视法的运用。分析句子结构可知,breakthrough为可数名词单数,其前没有限定词,所以应使
用冠词,结合句意可知,此处表示泛指概念,表示“一个突破”,所使用不定冠词,important的首个音素为元音,且位于句首,首字母大写。故填An。【40题详解】考查形容词。句意:一些有影响力的画家在乔托和马萨乔的创新基础上创作出了欧洲有史以来最伟大的
艺术作品。分析句子结构可知,此处为形容词作定语修饰名词painters,influence的形容词为influential意为“有影响力的”符合句意。故填influential。【41题详解】考查代词。句意
:这种技巧在伦勃朗的时代达到了顶峰,伦勃朗赢得了光影大师的声誉。分析句子结构可知,此空后为名词,所以此处应使用形容词性物主代词,it的形容词性物主代词为its。故填its。【42题详解】考查副词。句意:在题材上,重
点越来越多地转移到我们周围的人和世界。分析句子结构可知,此处为副词作状语修饰动词shifted,increasing的副词应是为increasingly意为“越来越”符合句意。故填increasingly。【43题详解】考查谓语动词。句意:19世纪中叶摄影术发明后,法国出现了印象派
。分析句子结构可知,此处为谓语动词,根据时间状语“inthemid-19century”可知,此处应为一般过去时态,与句子主语之间为被动关系,且句子主语是第三人称单数。故填wasinvented。【44题详解】考查介词。句意:虽然许多印象派画家画的是自然或日常生活场景,但其他人关注的是人。分析句
子结构可知,此处为固定短语focuson意为“关注”符合句意。故填on。【45题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:有些画家尽力用立体主义来分析自然界中存在的形状。分析句子结构可知,此处为非谓语动词作宾语,根据固定用法trytodosth.意为“尽力做某事”符合句意,所
以此处应使用不定式形式作宾语,且表示主动意义。故填toanalyze。第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你得知交换生Kathy在省中学生书画大赛中荣获二等奖。请你给她写一封邮件,祝贺她获奖,内容包括:1.得知她获奖的消息;2.向她
表示祝贺;3.希望有机会可以和她一同写生。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearKathy,___________________________________________
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答案】DearKathy,WordcamethatyouhadwonthesecondprizeinthePaintingandCalligraphyCompetitionforMiddleSchoolStudent
sinourprovince.Tobefrank,nosoonerhadIheardthebignewsthanI’dliketosay“Congratulations”toyou.Asamatteroffact,itisnotsurprisingbecause
youhaveatalentforpaintingandkeeppracticingithard.Thegloryiswhatexactlyyoudeserve.Bytheway,howIwishtherewoul
dbeachanceformetopaintoutdoorswithyou!Lookingforwardtohearingfromyousoon.Yours,LiHua【解析】【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给交换生Kathy写一封邮件,祝贺她在省中学生书画大赛中荣获二等
奖,内容包括得知她获奖的消息、向她表示祝贺及希望有机会可以和她一同写生。【详解】1.词汇积累消息:word→news坦白地说:tobefrank→franklyspeaking机会:chance→opportunity事实上:asamatteroffact
→infact2.句式拓展同位语从句变宾语从句原句:WordcamethatyouhadwonthesecondprizeinthePaintingandCalligraphyCompetitionforMiddleSchoolStudentsinou
rprovince.拓展句:IlearntthatyouhadwonthesecondprizeinthePaintingandCalligraphyCompetitionforMiddleSchoolStudentsi
nourprovince.【点睛】【高分句型1】Asamatteroffact,itisnotsurprisingbecauseyouhaveatalentforpaintingandkeeppracticingithard.(运用了becau
se引导的原因状语从句)【高分句型2】Thegloryiswhatexactlyyoudeserve.(运用了what引导的表语从句)第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Ilovediggingint
hebackgarden.Sometimes,I’ddigforpotteryandstuff,butI’vealwayswantedtofindafossil(化石).Ilikefindingoutaboutthepast.Atschool,myfavouritesubjectish
istory.I’vebeenwatchingAndy’sPrehistoricAdventuressinceIwasthree.IknewIhadagoodchanceoffindingafossil
,becausemyhousewasbuiltonamuddy,limestonesubstrate(石灰岩基质),inWalsall,whichmeansmillionsofyearsago,mygardenwasn’tmygardena
tall—itwasacoralreef(珊瑚礁).On22March,itwasasunnyday.Icamebackfromschool.IaskedDadifIcoulddiginmyfavouritespotbytheyellowbushn
earourhouse,wherewehadplantedpotatoesandonions,buthetoldmenotto,becausehe’djustmovedatreethereanditwasestablishingr
oots.Iwenttothebackgardeninstead,takingDad’soldbrownwoodengardentools.Idugabighole,aboutafootdeep,whichdidn’ttakeverylong,whe
reIfoundaballofmudwithsomethingpointystickingoutthetop.Iranintothekitchenscreaming.Iwassoexcited.Iknewitwasafossil.Atfirst,Ithoughtitmightbeadeer’st
oothoragoat’sclaw.WhenDadwashedthemudoff,wesawthatithadlotsofbumpy,wavylines;weboththoughtitlookedlikeoneoftheseaanemones,fromthefishtank
inhisoffice,butwithahorn(触角).DadsentavideototheFossilFindsUKFacebookgroup.Amancallinghimselfanarchaeologist(
考古学家)repliedsayingithadthemarkingsofahorncoralfromthePalaeozoicera,whichistheverybeginningsoflifeonEarth.Ihadfoundoneoftheoldestfossi
lsinEngland.Welookedinmybooksandonlineformoreinformation.WetypedourpostcodeintoaBritishGeologySurveysearchw
hereyoucanfindoutwhatyou’restandingon—oursistheoldestsubstrateinthearea,withlotsofclayandlimestone,butit’sunusualtofindanythin
gsoclosetothesurface.Expertstoldusthatmyhorncorallivedbetween415millionand480millionyearsago.Therewe
ren’tevenproperfishorsharksthen.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Beforethehorncoral,theonlyfossilsIwasfamiliarwithweresharkteeththatDadgotme.
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____【答案】Onepossibleversion:Beforethehorncoral,theonlyfossilsIwasfamiliarwithweresharkteeththatDadgotme.Sinceourfind,Dada
ndIhavebeendoingmoredigginginthegarden.Wehavemovedoutoftheflowerbedsandontothelawn.We’vefoundstoneblockswithhundredsoftinytracesfromcor
al.We’vegot11piecesintotal,butthehorncoralisourbiggest.ThemorefossilsIgot,themoreobsessedIbecamewiththem.Wh
enIgrowup,Iwanttobeanarchaeologist.Inthiscase,Iwillbeabletostudyrocksandfindoutwheretheycamefrom.Iwillmakeadisplaycase
formyfindsand,oneday,Ihopetoturnmyfossilsintoaminimuseumandmakeitfreeforpeopletovisit.Inaddition,Iwanttos
preadstoriesofeachfossilacrosstheworld.【解析】【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者从小就喜欢历史,喜欢在后花园挖土,希望能够挖出化石。终于有一天,作者挖出了化石,专家认为它有着来自古生代的角珊瑚的痕迹,是英国最古老的化石之一。
自此,作者更是和父亲一起坚持不懈地挖掘,并有了更多的发现,作者也因此立志成为一名考古学家,对未来有了清晰的目标。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“在发现角珊瑚之前,我唯一熟悉化石是爸爸给我的鲨鱼牙齿。”可知,第一段可描写作者在发现角珊瑚之后更加有了动力,继续挖掘,有了更多的发现。②由第二
段首句内容“当我长大了,想成为一名考古学家。”可知,第二段可描写作者对未来的憧憬和设想。2.续写线索:发现角珊瑚之前——发现角珊瑚之后,继续挖掘——发现了更多的化石——对化石越来越迷恋——立志成为考古学家——憧憬并设想未来。3.词汇激活:行为类①发现:find/spot②获得
:get/gain③希望:hope/expect情绪类①痴迷的、着迷的:obsessed/addicted【点睛】【高分句型1】ThemorefossilsIgot,themoreobsessedIbecamewiththem.(运用了“the+比较级...,the+比较级...越……越……”的句
式)【高分句型2】Inthiscase,Iwillbeabletostudyrocksandfindoutwheretheycamefrom.(运用了以连接副词where引导的宾语从句)听力答案:1—5CACBA
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